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  2. RUSSELL CASE.

    Mr. Carmichael's announcement in Saturday's "Herald" that he intended invoking the aid of the Courts to see whether Russell could not be compulsorily reinstated, has aroused ...

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  3. DARING PRISONER.

    In regard to the daring attempt made by Eckerlen, a prisoner in Sante Gaol, yesterday, to liberate 22 accomplices of the notorious motor bandit, Bonnet, who are awaiting trial, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. J. Loch, of the New Mexico school, has received notice of his removal to Fernleigh. The hand committee held its final meeting on Thursday night, when it was decided to ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) arrived from Melbourne yesterday, and will this evening continue his Journey to Brisbane, where he will remain till Thursday. Afterwards he ...

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  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The grain standards for Western Australia fixed for this season are:—Wheat, 621b; oats, 37 bushels. Under the new shearing agreement the ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

    Perth, s, 1799 tons. Captain Dawson, from Melbourne. Melbourne S.S. Company, Ltd., agents. Yankalilla, s, 3177 tons, Captain Leiper, from Melbourne. G. S. Youill and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  9. CASUALTIES.

    At Moore Park, on Saturday afternoon, Allan Tuton, 7, of Dowling-street, Redfern, was Str[?] on the head with a cricket ball. The Civil Ambulance took him to the Prince ...

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  10. ALLEGED CONVERSION OF TRUST MONEYS.

    F. R. Shackleton, who recently returned from Portuguese West Africa in charge of Detective-sergeant Cooper, was brought before Bow-street Police Court to-day, and, remanded. ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 11.

    Harpagus, s, for New Zealand ports. Makarine, s, for New Zealand ports. Star of Scotland, s, for New Zealand ports. Glenspean, s, for the United Kingdom. ...

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  12. A BOY INJURED.

    On Saturday, at about 5 p.m., Roy Logan, nine, was taken by the Civil Ambulance to the Prince Alfred Hospital, where he was admitted in an unconscious condition, having ...

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  13. THE WAY OUT.

    The Minister for Education and Labour (Mr. Carmichael) was waited upon on Saturday morning by a deputation of coal employees from the north, regarding the crisis which ...

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  14. DOG ATTACKS CYCLIST.

    George Hyndes, 24, a married man, living at 24 Brown-street, Newtown, was riding a bicycle down Johnston-street, Leichhardt, late on Saturday night. At the intersection of ...

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  15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 13.

    Makura, R.M.S., for Vanconver; Maloja, R.M.S., for Auckland; Ayrshire, s, for Durban, Liverpool, and London; Kanua, s (cargo), for Tasmania; Euryalus, s, for Singapore; Nerong, s, for the Nambucca River, via ...

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  16. FALL OF STONE.

    T. Blight, 35, married, sustained a broken leg last night through the fall of a stone at North Mine, at the 1100ft level, where he was working as a miner. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TIMBER.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has been furnished with a report by EngineerCaptain Clarkson concerning the complaint that the Naval Board had permitted foreign ...

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  18. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 11.

    Mooltan, R.M.S., 9621 tons, for London, Prinz Sigismund, s, 3302 tons, for Japan, via ports. Demesthenes, s, 11,223 tons, for London, via South Africa. ...

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  19. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 603 words
  20. FALL FROM TRAM.

    Mrs. Annie Dwyer, a young woman, whilst getting on the tram in Argent-street, last night, slipped and fell to the roadway, soverely injuring her head. ...

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  21. AN EXPLODED CHARGE.

    Another fatal accident occurred in the South Mine last night, James Marshall and William Davis were stoping on the 970ft level, and preparing to rig a machine. Whilst ...

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  22. PASSENGERS BY R.M.S. MAKURA.

    The following is [?] list of the passengers booked for the R.M.S. Makura, of the Canadian-Australasian line, which sails from M'llwraith, M'Eacharn's new wharf, No. 4, Darling Harbour, Miller's Point, at 12 ...

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  23. A QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    Underwriting is proceeding in connection with a Queensland loan of £2,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. The price of issue is £99. ...

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  24. A LABOUR SPLIT.

    The monthly meeting of the Helensburgh miners was held last night, Mr. C. Josland being in the chair. There was a full attendance of members, and a motion was carried ...

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  25. ACCIDENT AT A BANK.

    Mr. W. H. Armstrong, of the London Bank, accidentally shot himself in the leg on Friday afternoon, whilst officiating at the railway town branch. He was explaining the ...

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  26. TAKING TIME BY THE FORELOCK.

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Denham), who is at present in Sydney, in referring to the loan last evening, said that the State was in no immediate need of the money, but ...

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  27. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday was nomination day. The total number of candidates nominated was 50, or nine less than [?] the last general election. They are divided amongst the ...

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  28. THUNDERSTORMS.

    The "high" pressure is now divided, one half being over the Tasman Sea, between New Zealand and Norfolk Island, and other to the S. W. of Tasmania. Barometric conditions ...

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  29. BISLEY RIFLE TEAM.

    The Bisley rifle team will leave Melbourne by the Orontes on April 30, arriving in England about June 8. Another matter that has been thoroughly ...

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  30. STEAMERS DUE TO-DAY.

    Port Phillip, from London. Anchises, from Glasgow. Levuka, from Melbourne. Westralia, from Hobart. ...

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  31. SCANDALOUS RESERVES.

    Dr. Stretch, Bishop of Newcastle, in preaching at the cathedral to-night, and in referring to the influence of home and Church, said that the reserves of Newcastle were a scandal for ...

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  32. SERIOUS FALLS.

    A young man named John charters had his leg fractured this morning in Court-lane through the horse he was riding falling with him. He was admitted to the hospital for ...

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  33. BAR HARBOURS.

    Forster, bar 9ft 2in, high water; Camden Haven Heads, bar 9ft 3in, rise 3ft 9in; Ballina, bar 18ft, crossing 13ft 6in, high water; Harrington, 12ft 6in on bar, 11ft inside; Tweed Heads, bar lift 3in, inner bar ...

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  34. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (516m).—Arr: Jan. 11, Mindini, s, from Sydney; City of Lincoln, s, from New York. Dep; Jan. 11, Kadina, s,and Wyreema, s, for Ca[?]rns; Wyandra, s, for Melbourne; Tinana, s, for Bundaberg; ...

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  35. ASHFIELD SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    On Saturday the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Ashfield School of Arts was performed, by Mr.W. E. V. Robson, M.L.A. The new building is centrally situated. ...

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  36. PHARMACEUTICAL CONFERENCE.

    A conference of Australian pharmareutical representatives met in the Pharmacy College yesterday. The Australasian Pharmaceutical formulary was discussed, and various State ...

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  37. COST OF COMMISSIONS.

    Information, made available on Saturday, showed that the cost of recent Commonwealth Royal Commissions, which have either just completed their work, or are nearlng the end ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    The French troops disper[?]ed a strong Moorish force which was barring their road to Mogador. During the engagement 500 Moors were ...

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  39. SURF RESCUES.

    This morning, at about 11 o'clock P. Harkins a young man, was noticed to be in difficulties about 200 yards from the shore. Three or four bathers went to his assistance, while ...

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  40. STATE POLITICS.

    At the annual meeting of the Bathurst South Labour League on Saturday night it was unanimously decided, on the motion of the secretary, Mr. E. Durack, to invite Mr. J. ...

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  41. MATARAM LEAVES DARWIN.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd, s, steamer Mataram, from Singapore and Java Ports, left Darwin on Friday morning last for Sydney, via Thursday Island, Townsville, and Brisbane, with the following ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gunner Pierson, who was injured at Shoeburyness through the breech-block being blown out of a large gun, has died in the hospital. At the inquest it was shown that owing ...

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  43. A DISAPPEARANCE EXPLAINED.

    The body of Laurence Leopold Elliott, 35, [?] accountant at the Treasury, who disappeared on Tuesday last was found to-day in King's Park under circumstance which point ...

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  44. GEOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS.

    The Science Congress will be resumed to-morrow, and Tuesday will witness the closing of the conference, members dispersing to meet at Hobart in 1915. ...

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  45. CONDEMNING A PLAY.

    At the weekly meeting of the Central Council of the Australian Catholic Federation on Saturday, a motion of censure was unanimously passed on "The Monk and the Woman." ...

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  46. ANCHISES' PASSENGERS.

    Following is a list of the passengers per the Blue Funnel liner Anchises, due in Sydney this morning. She should berth about 8 a.m. at the Central Wharf, Miller's Point:—Mr. D. Mullen, Mrs. Cox, Miss ...

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  47. A WILD WEST WEDDING.

    At the Bud Atkinson's Circus at Moore Park on Wednesday night a wedding will take place in wild west surroundings. Those taking part in the ceremony will be mounted and attired in the picture[?]ue ...

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  48. TEAMSTER KILLED.

    A young man named Donald Mackenzie, teamster, and well known resident of North Wagga, met his death in a shocking manner on Saturday. It would appear that he was ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND EXPORTS.

    The exports from the Dominion for the year ended December 31 totalled £20,078,606, against £17,594,965 the previous year. Mutton and lamb each increased by about ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING.

    The Hobart Cup weights are:— [?]angar, 9st 9lb; [?]vieto, 8st 9lb; Oakdene, 8st 9lb; Beltana, 8st 7lb; Puaka, 8st 7lb; The Vanquisher, 8st 7lb; Aeroplane, 8st 4lb; Indiscreet, 8st 2lb; Stra[?], 8st 2lb; Lazy ...

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  51. COINERS IN SYDNEY.

    Notice was published in the Commonwealth Gazette" on Saturday of the offer of a reward of £100 by the Commonwealth for information leading to the apprehension of ...

    Article : 85 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. MAX OVERBOARD.

    The American 4-m. bqtn koko Head arrived here to-day from Columbia River. During the voyage across an A.B. named J. Walker was lost overboard. ...

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  54. SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL.

    The monthly meeting of the executive committee in connection with the Shakespeare Tercentenary Memorial Fund in Sydney, will be held at the Town Hall, at 4.15 this ...

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  55. NORFOLK ISLAND SHIPPING.

    H.M.S. Pyramus arrived here at 10 a.m. to-day, and sailed for Sydney at 2 p.m. She called at Lord Howe Island en route. ...

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  56. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.30 p.m. Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, Canada, and United ...

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  57. THE STEEL TRUST.

    Several witnesses, in giving evidence before the Democratic committee which is investigating the tariff problem, have stated that the Steel Trust allows independent companies ...

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  58. THE CHINN CASE.

    The Inquiry by the Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Hodges, into the allegations made by Mr. J. M. Fowler, M.P., against Mr. Heniy Ch[?]n. supervising engineer for the Australian ...

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  59. SPECIAL TOURIST TRIP.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Company, Ltd., [?]tend running a special tourist trip to Port Stephens from Sydney on Saturday, January 25, by the steamer Na[?] 1414 tons, returning to Sydney ...

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  60. ON AND OFF.

    A telegram posted at the G.P.O. yesterday announced that the steamer Commonwealth arrived at Cape Hawke at 10.10 p.m. on Saturday, at grounded on the north spit at 10.15 p.m. A later message stated ...

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  61. VEGETABLE FIBRE IN WOOL.

    The report of the committee which has been investigating the question of vegetable fibre in wool recommends the use of two paper-lined packs, costing 9d and 4d, ...

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  62. A SONG-SERVICE.

    Six thousand persons were present at the Exhibition Building on Saturday evening at a service-of-song organised by Mr. C. M Alexander, who displayed great energy and ...

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  63. SONOMA'S DEPARTURE.

    A large crowd gathered on M'llwraith, M'Eacham, and Co.'s Wharf, Darling Harbour, to [?]d farewell to their friends departing by the American mail steamer Sonoma on Saturday for American and European ...

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  64. LIGHTING OF NORTH SYDNEY.

    The question of the lighting of North Sydney by electricity will come up at the meeting of the City Council to-morrow evening. Alderman Meagher, the chairman of the ...

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  65. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN.

    Captain Amundsen was the guest of honour at a banquet of the National Geographical Society last night, and was presented with the society's medal in recognition of his ...

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  66. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (1239m).—Arr.: Jan. 12, koko Head, Ame[?]can 4-m bqtn, from Colombia River. ...

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  67. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT.

    The steamer Australian Transport arrived off Newcastle at 4 p.m. on Saturday, and after receiving instruction came on to Sydney. She anchored in Watson's Bay at 7 a.m. yesterday, and after landing mails ...

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  68. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Rena, s, from Brisbane, Nov. 9 at Dunkirk. DEPARTURES. Norseman, s, from London for Sydney. Walmanc, s, from London for Dunedin. ...

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  69. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The English mails per the R.M.S. Omrah, dated London, Friday, December 13, are expected to arrive [?] time for delivery from the G.P.O. to-day. ...

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  70. WARILDA ON THE MUD.

    The steamer Warilda, when going through Coode Canal on Saturday on her way to Sydney, took the mud, and was aground for a few minutes. No damage was done. ...

    Article : 39 words
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